
World-class estate right here in our very own Hillsboro, OH. Contractors, designers, and vendors at the upper echelon of their fields joined together and this is what you get... the pinnacle of luxury with a sophisticated living experience.

Overview of the 23.6 acre estate shows the level pastureland that is ready for horses. The main home is to the right, and following the driveway to the left is the cottage and barn. All framed in thick trees adding seclusion and privacy.

The roof has 40 year shingles. On the left you can see a small out building that houses the Generac generator. Not your average generator, it actually covers the whole home, not just parts.

The rear view of the home shows the well balanced peaks and apexes. To the right, the cottage can be seen.

The rustic, gravel driveway greets you as you follow the stone walls to the gate.

The bold, electric gate is just a sampling of the grand finishes ahead.

The gravel driveway leads you to the paver courtyard.

From the front of the home, this is your vision as friends and family are first spotted coming down the drive.

Shiplap, real cedar shake, and stone are just a few of the rich materials used in the construction.

The entrance has double French doors.

The home makes a 90 degree angle, where you can see the extremely, oversized 3 car garage. The garage is 47' x 31' in size and also has a large storage room inside.

Just saying the entry does not begin to describe what you see upon entering. It is open to the 2nd level, with a large window adding a glow to the random width, white oak floors. Entry is 27' x 17'.

One of 3 fireplaces that are all real stone, not a stone facade. Beautiful angles in the ceiling are shown above the staircase.

The cedar beams that are seen on the exterior are used throughout the home.

Looking down from the upper floor landing.

Lighting was all hand picked to be a key component of each room. Make sure to notice the chandeliers, sconces and pendant lights used throughout.

The stone fireplace has a limestone mantel and accents. Bromwell's of Cincinnati since 1819, were the contributor to the vision of the homeowner. Fireplace opening is 56 x 32 and is gas.

The sumptuous living room is an array of textures and details coming together. In just this pic, you can see cedar beamed ceilings, chandelier, sconces, arched entryway, the 2nd fireplace, columns and a wall of windows.

Living room is 34' x 33' and leads into the dining room.

The French doors in the living room lead to a private front porch that can only be enjoyed by going through this set of doors.

The front porch off of the living room has a shiplap ceiling, beams and a purple leaf, plum tree to lend shade to your enjoyment.

Exterior view of the private porch off of the living room. It can only be reached through the living room.

The second of 3 fireplaces surrounded in amazing architectural design. It is 56 x 32 in size, gas and has shiplap above, flanked in sconces.

To the rear of the living room it has been used for music and has a game table. It is adjacent to the wet bar.

All the windows in the home, along with the cottage and the barn are Anderson Windows.

The vaulted ceiling has exquisite detailing and phenomenal lighting running along the Anderson windows.

Tucked between the living room and the dining room, the wet bar has its own distinguished features. Custom, alder wood cabinetry, matching all the doors and woodwork in the home.

The wet bar is 8' x 8' and has a quartzite counter, Scotsman ice maker, 2 drawer refrigerator and a Thermador, bottle only refrigerator.

The ceiling of the wet bar is vaulted and has been papered with a tin esthetic.

The dining room is more than a dining room. It is a work of art where family and friends come together. This view shows the height of the ceiling, and how the design continues to the exterior, covered patio.

The opposite end of the dining room is anchored by the fireplace. Dining room is 34' x 18' and the entry to the wet bar is seen on the far right.

The stature of the dining room chandelier can not be understated.

From the 2nd level overlook, this is the view to the dining room. The random width, white oak floors are distressed to give a more informal feel and continue through the whole home.

The stately fireplace is one of a kind and the largest that Bromwell's has ever produced at 89 x 52. It is currently gas, but could be converted to wood burning. The stone extends to the sides of the fireplace and runs up the length of the wall.

The kitchen is 24' x 20'. The arched window looks out to the screened in porch. The kitchen island is approximately 10' x 5' and is one, massive slab of quartzite.

French doors lead to the screened in porch facing the back of the home. The door to the right goes to the walk in pantry.

The kitchen's appliances were chosen for their quality and ability of purpose. The tall, slender refrigerator is a Thermador, while the french door is a refrigerator/freezer combo by KitchenAid. There is a wall oven, microwave, and a warming drawer on the wall next to the refrigerators.

There are 2 full size sinks and a dishwasher next to each sink.

The range is a 48 Thermador with matching range hood and double ovens. The black cabinetry along the sides has a dark quartzite top.

The western red oak beams have iron strapped details. These are the lights directly above the island.

The designated coffee bar with its own separate sink and mini-refrigerator.

On the other side of the coffee bar in the kitchen is a built in, lighted display cabinet.

The pantry is just as impressive as the rest of the home with all the same high-end finishes.

The extra prep sink in the pantry with shiplap walls. Even the handles on the hardware on the cabinets can not go unnoticed.

The screened in porch off of the kitchen, 25' x 17'.

Screened in porch off of the kitchen faces the back of the home.

In a home full of beautiful surprises, the butler's pantry was not forgotten.

Butler's pantry is 16' x 8' and has a pass through window for catering.

An extra storage closet in the butler's pantry. The window seat over looks the front courtyard.

Your serving pieces can be beautifully displayed in a very use-able working space.

The hath bathroom on the main level is 8' x 6'. It has layered, cut stone below the chair rail and a neutral paper above.

The primary bedroom and sitting area is 28' x 22'. The window treatments throughout the home were all hand made and unique to each room.

From the elegant French doors, the lovely window treatments, wood floors... This room is guaranteed to create peace and serenity.

Up close view of the sitting area. It is wrapped in the same windows as the piano in the living room along with the vaulted, beamed ceiling.

One of 2 primary closets that have full customizations. One closet is 16' x 9' and the 2nd closet is 12' x 9'.

Primary bathroom is 27' x 14' and is ensuite.

View looking towards the primary bedroom showcases the glass shower and the honed, travertine floors.

Everything is within reach and a place to put it while getting ready.

This side of the primary bathroom is plumbed for a bath tub. Ready to go and easy to install!

The laundry and sewing room is conveniently off of the primary bathroom. It is 15' x 14'. There is also a large, double door closet on the unseen, opposite wall for linens.

The breezeway, as it is noted on the 3 D walking tour, was designed to function as an atrium to curate your house plants.

The view from the upstairs loft area to the atrium.

The home office built in storage, 15' x 13'. There is a detail in the ceiling that is easy to miss. The right half is open to the 2nd floor reading nook.

The view from the 2nd floor reading nook looking down to the home office.

Off of the breezeway/atrium... A special potter's room was made just for gardening and taking care of the house plants in the atrium. The wallpaper has a lovely, flowery feel. The doors walk out to the side area for outdoor gardening.

This is the secondary staircase off of the atrium. This staircase has hand-turned balusters and a unique profile to the handrail that is exclusive to this home. It matches the main staircase in the entryway.

Going up the main staircase off the entry, you are in the 2nd floor family room. You can see a glance of the entry stone fireplace from the side. In the middle of the picture is the overlook to the dining room.

This is the family room staged with a billiard table. It is 37' x 20'.

An opposite view of the 2nd floor staged family room.

This is the first of two ensuite bedrooms on the second floor, 20' x 16'.

The bathroom off of the first of the 2 bedrooms.

Same bathroom showing the extended vanity, ceramic tile floor, quartzite counters, and frameless shower.

The second ensuite bedroom on the second level, 18' x 14'.

The adjacent bathroom to the second ensuite bedroom upstairs.

The reading nook is open to the home office below. It also has a beautiful, picture window as well. This area is 12' x 6'.

The massive recreation room is 52' x 20'. It is all purpose, all fun, and can be used for a variety of hobbies or entertainment. It has a neutral, plaid carpet and wall covering. This could be the 4th bedroom of the home, or converted to a secondary, primary suite.

The spa room is found in the lower level of the home and has cedar lined walls, 14' x 13'.

The lower level is 4813sf of unfinished space ready for your vision. Openings for 2 fireplaces to finish, 9' ceilings, there are egress windows to add additional bedrooms if needed, and 2 full bathrooms already completed. See virtual media for more pictures.

The walk out, paver patio from the lower level. The windows above are the ones surrounding the piano in the living room.

The rear view of the home. The main covered patio you see, runs seamlessly into the dining room.

The patio is adjacent to the screened in porch that is off of the kitchen.

Another view looking out over the property.

The fire pit is perfect for chilly summer nights.

The 3 car garage is not your average garage. The pavers in the courtyard run directly into the garage. It is 47' x 31' and also has a storage room inside that is 12' x 8'. The potter's room/mudroom is directly off the garage.

Whether you need a guest house, or a caretaker's cottage, this is a lovely addition to the estate. It is a brisk walk to the main estate.

The front porch mimics the main estate home and faces that direction.

The cottage is 900sf, open floor plan. The walls are a light wood grain, wallpaper. The look gives a provincial feel without taking away from the other fine details.

All the windows are the same quality Anderson windows as the main home, wood floors throughout. The cottage has its own laundry/utility room.

The kitchen is a charmer with handmade cabinetry, 36 gas range. Make sure to look closely so nothing goes unnoticed.

The full bathroom in the cottage has the same flooring and wallpaper. The paper is absolutely gorgeous, you have to touch it to know it is not wood.

The barn is 2160sf and is attached to the cottage. Overhead doors are at both ends. It was designed originally to be converted to horse stalls once the estate home was completed. Each window represents a stall door that can be removed to add a stall door. It has its own half bath, room to have a tack room, and HVAC, so it can be climate controlled.

This is a virtually staged picture to show the owner's vision of the stall conversion.

The gravel drive leads to the barn. It has Hardie plank siding with wood details and moldings, metal roof. The barn and cottage have its own electric separate from the main estate, but the water bill is shared.

The exterior side view shows the windows that can be removed to add stall doors.

Flat level land, and slow rolling meadows are easily fenced, pastureland.

Please view the virtual media to see all 250 pics, floor plans, and 3D walking tour.